if you had a period, I don't think you'll be pregnant 2 weeks afterwards, 2 weeks after a period is ovulation, and two weeks after ovulation is a period, if no period occurs, then a week after that you test and if you get a + on your HPT or EPT then your pregnant, or if you get a - you can take a blood test
2007-10-22 05:42:45
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answered by Mom of 2 w/ PCOS 6
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It doesn't seem likely you would have morning sickness from a pregnancy in THIS cycle 2 weeks after your period...you'd have to ovulate literally as soon as your period is over to fathom sickness this soon. How long is your normal cycle? Do you know when you ovulate? the average is between CD12 and CD16 (you start counting the day you start your period, not the last day!) for a 28-ish day cycle. After ovulation, it will be typically 6-12 days before a fertilized egg would implant (earlier would possibly mean ectopic, though if you didn't have sex until the egg was out as far as it would go, then implanting may happen sooner also)...so assuming you have a normal, average cycle, I would guess your sickness is either from last cycle where you did actually become pregnant even though you've had a period-like bleed or your sickness is caused by something else. Some women a queasy tummy around ovulation.
Good luck
2007-10-22 05:58:37
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answered by BraidyLocks 6
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Logically, you can only feel symptoms after you've implanted, which is at least 6 days after ovulation. Ovulation doesn't occur until approximately 14 days before your next period (not the 14 days after your last one, which is commonly suggested). So unless you've got a 21 day cycle, no you wouldn't feel nauseated.
However, nausea is a symptom of ovulation, menstruation, and pregnancy. And I've heard of women who 'felt' pregnant as soon as they had sex. Sometimes they're right, sometimes they're wrong. You'll just have to wait 2 weeks and take a test.
2007-10-22 06:46:12
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answered by Pantaloons 2
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I was exhausted the week before I found out I was pregnant but that is about it. I'm 9 weeks and still haven't had morning sickness but usually never did anyway. Everything smells really bad though!
2007-10-22 08:04:16
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answered by shena_la_reina 2
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Same weird thing happened to me. A week after my period ended, I got sick so much. I felt like I was going to throw up, but never did. Who knows. I guess I will just have to wait to find out.
2007-10-22 06:05:59
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answered by Jessica 5
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With my first pregnancy, I started getting morning sickness a week after conception... I didn't yet know I was pregnant, but it was a pretty good indicator.
I believe it depends on your body and if you've had previous pregnancy.
2007-10-22 05:45:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yep, its completely possible. i started feeling symptoms as soon as i got preg.
good luck.
2007-10-22 05:44:34
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answered by jennifer 4
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